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, 1 January 2011
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Discovering great animation in Youtube or Vimeo is not that easy (not that hard neither), and we just came across the works of this German studio who’ve promised to upload a new film the 13th of every month…

And whose 2010 short “Love & Theft” has been nominated in this year’s Sundance Festival short animated category.

The short having really captivated us today is the 1998 Cannes film festival German entry by Gil Alkabetz…. This film tries to solve the classic brain-teaser “How can you get a wolf, a sheep and a cabbage across a river one at a time, without them eating each other.” The rational solution seems fine in theory, but does not work when applied to conflicts in real life.

Only another couple of his films are available on-line for you to watch but alternatively you have all Film Bilder works available on their youtube channel.

365 – April

1 May 2013

Discovering great animation in Youtube or Vimeo is not that easy (not that hard neither), and we just came across the works of this German studio who’ve promised to upload a new film the 13th of every month…

And whose 2010 short “Love & Theft” has been nominated in this year’s Sundance Festival short animated category.

The short having really captivated us today is the 1998 Cannes film festival German entry by Gil Alkabetz…. This film tries to solve the classic brain-teaser “How can you get a wolf, a sheep and a cabbage across a river one at a time, without them eating each other.” The rational solution seems fine in theory, but does not work when applied to conflicts in real life.

Only another couple of his films are available on-line for you to watch but alternatively you have all Film Bilder works available on their youtube channel.

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Takashi Murakami’s ‘Jellyfish Eyes’ premiered in LA.

Takashi Murakami. 'Jellyfish Eyes'.
15 April 2013

Discovering great animation in Youtube or Vimeo is not that easy (not that hard neither), and we just came across the works of this German studio who’ve promised to upload a new film the 13th of every month…

And whose 2010 short “Love & Theft” has been nominated in this year’s Sundance Festival short animated category.

The short having really captivated us today is the 1998 Cannes film festival German entry by Gil Alkabetz…. This film tries to solve the classic brain-teaser “How can you get a wolf, a sheep and a cabbage across a river one at a time, without them eating each other.” The rational solution seems fine in theory, but does not work when applied to conflicts in real life.

Only another couple of his films are available on-line for you to watch but alternatively you have all Film Bilder works available on their youtube channel.

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Doomed: a biological cartoon!

9 February 2013

Discovering great animation in Youtube or Vimeo is not that easy (not that hard neither), and we just came across the works of this German studio who’ve promised to upload a new film the 13th of every month…

And whose 2010 short “Love & Theft” has been nominated in this year’s Sundance Festival short animated category.

The short having really captivated us today is the 1998 Cannes film festival German entry by Gil Alkabetz…. This film tries to solve the classic brain-teaser “How can you get a wolf, a sheep and a cabbage across a river one at a time, without them eating each other.” The rational solution seems fine in theory, but does not work when applied to conflicts in real life.

Only another couple of his films are available on-line for you to watch but alternatively you have all Film Bilder works available on their youtube channel.

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